Art: Master's Master

Few of the faddists who go in for cork & chicken wire interiors and
applaud any edifice devoid of decoration as an example of
"modern" architecture realize that "modern"
architecture is more than a half century old, has possibly already
entered its senescence. So old is "modernism," in fact, that its
first master died eleven years ago. Last week his first biography was
in the hands of students and a few others interested in the life and
works of Louis Henry Sullivan. A professor of art and archeology at
Dartmouth, Hugh Morrison, author...